Friday, May 14, 2010

Today's guest dessert table feature is a kid's dessert table from Lindsey of Bella Grace Designs. Lindsey created an all pink party ala Pinkalicious for her daughter Alyssa's birthday, which Lindsey said was inspired by us. Lindsey used oversized balloons like we often use for a focal point for her table. The cake is really sweet and simple and the dessert table is the appropriate size for a kid's birthday party. I also love how Alyssa and her friends are all wearing pink. And how precious is the picture of Alyssa hugging her mom at the end of the party?

Okay, just a little tip from the Dessert Table Designer...I think it would be great if you put a contrasting linen under your dessert table linen so you can see another color peeking out under your pale pink linen. A linen in the brighter pink palette would be nice. That will tie in the brighter pink color that is in some of the candy to the rest of your table. Kind of like what we did here for the design for Grier Shield's birthday party. I think you did a great job Lindsey and it looks like Alyssa was a pink princess at her party!

hello, i'm new so i hope you don't mind this long comment; i'm not really sure if there was an e-mail available to ask questions, but i recall reading that you taste everything prior to adding the desserts as a part of the process. how many things do you taste on a daily basis?

Oh SO cute !!! Love how even the boys broke out the pink shirts ! For a fleeting moment, I wish I had another baby girl to do this ( oops, it it went away ) I will file this away and patiently wait for grandchildren ! xoxo

Amy Atlas Events

Amy is an event planner specializing in high end dessert tables. She treats each endeavor as a unique project and designs each dessert table to fit the client. Not only are her tables fashionable and fun, Amy personally samples the products from her hand-picked list of suppliers to ensure that the desserts are as delicious as they look!